What are the CAD 3D commands? Thank you

Updated on technology 2024-03-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many, not many practical ones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. 1. First of all, we need to open the 3D workspace.

    2. Enter viewbase space or press enter in English.

    3. Then we need to enter m enter.

    4. Then we need to enter e enter enter or space.

    5. Then we need to select the layout (i.e. the layer), you can directly enter the default layout 1, and then click on the position of the three views in turn.

    6. Enter, CAD can convert the three-dimensional view into three views.

    Quick commands for CAD 3D drawings.

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    How do I quickly export 3D solids to three views?

    1. First of all, we need to open the 3D workspace.

    2. Enter viewbase space or press enter in English.

    3. Then we need to enter m enter.

    4. Then we need to enter e enter enter or space.

    5. Then we need to select the layout (i.e. the layer), you can directly enter the default layout 1, and then click on the position of the three views in turn.

    6. Enter, CAD can convert the three-dimensional view into three views.

    Teacher, I'm a student in the spring college entrance examination who draws CAD three-view open air diagram and always misses the line, I think about letting them model first, and then convert it to three views, is this okay? Most of the lead is copied directly into the exam file after the three views in the layout.

    I haven't done that yet, you can try it first, and if it's okay, it's okay.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    F8: Orthogonal mode control.

    a: Draw an arc.

    aa: Measurement area and perimeter

    al: align

    ar: Array.

    b: Define the block.

    C: Draw a circle. co cp: copy copy.

    cha: chamfer (note the difference with f).

    Ctrl+1: Opens the properties dialog.

    Ctrl+P: Opens the Print Conversation box.

    Ctrl+S: Save the file.

    Ctrl+Z: Cancel the previous step.

    Ctrl+C: Copy.

    Ctrl+V: Paste.

    d: Dimension Style Manager.

    dli: vertical annotation.

    DCO: Continuous Dimension (used with DLI command) DAL: Alignment dimension (typically used to dimension diagonal lines) DRA: Radius dimension.

    dan: angular annotation.

    DDA: Disassociated.

    div: a fixed number of equal divisions (note the difference between me and me).

    e: Delete.

    ex: Extended.

    ed: Change the size value.

    el: Draw an ellipse.

    l: Straight line.

    le: Pull out the lead.

    la: Open the layer manager.

    m: Move. mi: mirror.

    me: fixed-distance aliquots.

    MV: New viewport (only used when drawing with layouts).

    o: Offset. op: Option setting.

    P: Pan (this command is generally replaced by pressing the middle button of the scroll wheel) PU: Clean up the drawing (you can clean up the layers, dimension styles, blocks, etc. that are not used in the current image) PL: Polyline.

    pol: Draw polygons.

    PR: Opens the properties dialog (same as CTRL+1) RO: Rotate.

    re: regenerate.

    s: Stretch.

    sc: Scaling.

    SPL: Spline.

    t: Text input.

    tr: trim (2 consecutive spaces after tr, you can directly trim the operation) x: explode.

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